SPRING APR–JUN 2016 EXPLORE AGA KHAN MUSEUM PROGRAM GUIDE

SPRING APR–JUN 2016 1 Islam and in the 21st Century Hybrid Identities: Muslim Arab Youth and the West Sunday, June 12, 2–3 pm Media, Muslims, and Free Speech Bessma Momani is Associate Professor of Political Science, Sunday, April 17, 2–3 pm University of Waterloo and 2015 Scholar of the Pierre Elliott Throughout his 48 years of reporting and supervising Trudeau Foundation. Her book Arab Dawn: Arab Youth coverage of Canada at the Star, Haroon Siddiqui and the Demographic Dividend They Will Bring (2015) is explored Canada’s model of pluralism and the optimistic about the future of the Middle East. representation of Islam and Muslims in the media. Communing with the Divine: The Qur'an in the 21st Century Contemporary Mystical Traditions and the Arts Sunday, May 1, 2–3 pm Sunday, June 26, 2–3 pm Walid Saleh, Associate Professor and Chair of the Institute Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim Religion and Cultures of Islamic Studies, University of Toronto, is a pioneer on and Director of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Islamic Studies the study of the textual and interpretative relationship Program at Harvard University, is an expert on the between the Qur’an and the Bible. historical and contemporary Shia and Sufi devotional traditions in South Asia and the Ismaili mystical traditions. Of Hockey and Hijab: New Reflections on Being Female, Canadian, and Muslim Refugees, Immigrants, and Citizens: Sunday, May 15, 2–3 pm The Muslim Diaspora Experience in the West Sheema Khan, columnist for The Globe and Mail, is the author Sunday, July 10, 2–3 pm of Of Hockey and Hijab: Reflections of a Canadian Muslim Doug Saunders is a journalist and author of The Myth of Woman (2009). Her recent work questions the understanding the Muslim Tide: Do Immigrants Threaten the West? (2012). of gender roles among Muslim men and women. His recent work explores Muslim migration into the West.

NEW LECTURE SERIES ISLAM AND MUSLIMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY PERFORMING ARTS See all 6 lectures for $50. Cost per lecture $10. This spring, we’re thrilled to partner with Roy Thomson Hall to bring legendary Sufi singer Since opening in 2014, the Aga Khan Museum has presented exhibitions Abida Parveen to Toronto! Parveen’s boundary- and programming that engage with the diversity of Muslim civilizations breaking career has established her pre-eminence in a traditionally male-dominated musical form. and the ways cultures can connect through the arts. In spring 2016, we’re Don’t miss her performance at Roy Thomson Hall excited to extend this engagement through an annual series of lectures Sunday, May 15 at 8 pm, marking the culmination encouraging discussion and debate about world issues. of our Great Poets Series. For the latest details plus news about upcoming Our 2016 lecture series tackles the theme “Islam and Muslims in the 21st Century.” Featuring events this spring and summer, please visit scholars and journalists who are leading thought-provoking conversations about Muslims and agakhanmuseum.org. Islam today, it addresses questions of identity and belonging, youth and integration, and immigration and settlement. The series also invites you to take part: each lecture will be followed by a Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to share your thoughts about key issues shaping Canada and the world in the 21st century.

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Fire-breathing dragons and birdlike simurghs, imperial MARVELLOUS CREATURES stallions and noble griffins, clever hares and crafty Curator’s Tour jackals: meet the incredible menagerie in this family- Marvellous Creatures: Animals in friendly exhibition for all ages! ANIMALS IN ISLAMIC ART with Dr. Filiz Çakır Phillip Marvellous Creatures: Animals in Islamic Art presents a Tuesday, May 10, 6:30–7:30 pm Opens May 7, 2016 breathtaking variety of artworks from the 7th to 21st $20, $18 Friends, $12 students and seniors centuries. Featuring manuscripts, textiles, ceramics, They roam the pages of legends, tales, and fables. jewellery, glass, and metalwork — in addition to sculptures and mixed media works by contemporary For Kids and families They have inspired artists for centuries. This spring, the Lebanese artist Mohamad-Said Baalbaki — the exhibition Marvellous Creatures PD Day Camp marvellous creatures of air, water, fire, and earth come together proves the enduring fascination with these creatures Friday, June 10, 9 am–4 pm across many cultures and shares the stories that first in a richly imaginative exhibition originally organized by the Ages 6–8 & 9–12. $60, $54 Friends brought them to life. Kids, spend a day exploring the Museum, Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar — and now expanded to Originally organized by and exhibited at the Museum of and creating your own art to take home with you! include key works from the Aga Khan Museum and other Islamic Art in Doha, Marvellous Creatures is modified for For details about our April 15 PD Day Camp, visit international private and public collections. the Aga Khan Museum. agakhanmuseum.org. Family Sundays Supported by Every Sunday, Drop-in program between 12–4 pm Curator Ages 5–12. Free with admission to the galleries Dr. Filiz Çakır Phillip (Aga Khan Museum) Make your Sunday afternoons an art adventure! Create a fantastic creature inspired by our newest exhibition, solve puzzles, and more! Adult accompaniment required.

4 AGAKHANMUSEUM.ORG SPRING APR–JUN 2016 5 SPECIAL PROGRAMMING A CITY TRANSFORMED SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE AGA KHAN PARK 2016 Enjoy free architecturally-inspired tours, pop-up Erkan Oğur & Ismail H. Demircioğlu IMAGES OF THEN AND NOW This spring and summer, look for performances, and a variety of programming — including Friday, April 1, 8:30 pm two lively auditorium talks — as we participate once again Concert tickets starting at $45; family-fun programming in the Park, in this popular city-wide event. Closing June 26 Two Turkish masters present ancient songs of Anatolia. including pop-up performances, art Don’t miss your chance to see Istanbul as never Co-presented with Turkuaz TV activities, and more. before in this stunning exhibition of historical and Beginning May 7, we also unveil a new Aga Khan Park Tour TALKs (offered Tuesday to Sunday at 4 pm plus 10:30 am on contemporary images! weekends). Discover the centuries of architectural history Is Architecture Art? Saturday, May 28, 2 pm Travel back to the 19th century via evocative photographs, albums, and Istanbul Transformed that inspired our Park, and gain an insider’s view of the Thursday, April 7, 6:30 pm Free tickets available day-of on first-come, first-served basis panoramas exhibited for the first time in North America – then leap forward flowers and bushes planted there. $10, $8 Friends/seniors, students free Top local architects share their thought-provoking to today’s vibrant metropolis with acclaimed Turkish artist Murat Germen’s Edhem Eldem (Boğaziçi University) responses in this panel discussion co-produced by the surreal cityscapes. Dr. Filiz Çakır Phillip leads a curator's tour Tuesday, April 5 probes a changing city. In partnership Toronto Society of Architects. at 6:30 pm. Visit agakhanmuseum.org for details. with the Canadian Society for the NEW! Toronto by Nature Tour Advancement of Turkish Studies Begins Spring 2016 The Madman (majnun): Courtly Love in Medieval In Partnership with Supported by Media Partner This spring, we're partnering with Toronto Bicycle Islam and Christendom Istanbul Was a Fairy Tale Tours, Toronto Botanical Garden, and CF Shops at Sunday, May 29, 2 pm Tuesday, May 24, 6:30–8:30 pm to present a nature-inspired e-Bike tour Free tickets available day-of on first-come, first-served basis $10, $8 Friends/seniors, students free from downtown. This day-long adventure provides Join Michael Barry, celebrated author and professor in Author Mario Levi introduces three a green escape within the city! Check for updates at Princeton University’s Near Eastern Studies Department, generations of a Turkish-Jewish family. torontobicycletours.com/toronto-by-nature. as he explores love in centuries past! In partnership with the Turkish Consulate

6 AGAKHANMUSEUM.ORG SPRING APR–JUN 2016 7 WORKSHOPS Islamic Geometric Art Workshop with Aneesa Patel Sunday, April 17, 10 am–3 pm $50, $45 Friends, $40 students and seniors Create your own patterns on paper and clay tiles in this workshop inspired by our Collection!

Silkscreen Art Workshop with Kingi Carpenter Student exhibition Sunday, May 1, 10 am–3 pm LEARNING AT THE Our Stories, Our Images, Our Futures $50, $45 Friends, $40 students and seniors + materials fee ($40) Tuesday–Saturday, 11 am–4 pm, Using the Collection as your muse, master the basics of April 30 — May 31 AGA KHAN MUSEUM Free Admission photo-emulsion silkscreening and print your own designs. Exhibition Hall, , Toronto Our education programs offer worlds Self-Portaits in Miniature Painting Don’t miss this eye-opening exhibition of of discovery. You’ll find something with Tazeen Qayyum photographs made by youth in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Hyderabad, and Toronto! An Open Sunday, June 5, 10 am–3 pm for every age and interest! Exhibition at the 2016 Scotiabank CONTACT $50, $45 Friends, $40 students and seniors Photography Festival. + materials fee ($25) Discover the art of portraiture through our Collection, then create your own miniature painting in this SUMMER CAMP For Families hands-on workshop. AGA KHAN MUSEUM LECTURES Session 1: July 11–15, 9 am–4 pm A Reflection of Heaven on Earth with Unaiza Karim The Story of Alif Science and Religion in Islam: Session 2: July 18–22, 9 am–4 pm Sunday, April 3, 10 am-3 pm with Sheeraz Wania Conflict or Creative Engagement? Session 3: July 25–29, 9 am–4 pm $50, $45 Friends, $40 students and seniors Sunday, June 12, 10 am–3 pm Wednesday, April 20, 6:30 pm Session 4: August 8–19, 9 am–4 pm (two weeks) Family Packages available. Visit agakhanmuseum.org. $50, $45 Friends, $40 students and seniors $20, $18 Friends, $12 students and seniors One-week sessions: $300, $270 Friends Spend the day crafting a garden collage with traditional Develop your very own tuğra (calligraphic monogram) after How did early Muslim scholars shape the development of Two-week session: $600, $540 Friends techniques and materials! Suitable for adults with children 7+. learning how Arabic script has evolved over centuries. science and knowledge? Using scientific manuscripts from Extended care hours available from 4–6 pm, additional $60 our Collection, Jamil Ragep (Institute of Islamic Studies, 10% discount for siblings “Mahmoud the Wanderer” and Other Stories AFTERNOON LECTURES McGill University) traces these influences. Part of the Inspired Packed with art activities for ages 6–8 and 9–12, our from One Thousand and One Nights by Signs Lecture Series produced in partnership with the NOW ON THURSDAYS! Summer Camps 2016 are offered in four exciting sessions! Sunday, April 10, 1–2 pm Pontifical Institute, Toronto and the Ismaili Centre, Toronto. Free with Museum Admission Visit agakhanmuseum.org for details. $8 per person Discover Arab folktales with world-renowned storyteller The Persian Romance of Alexander the Great Chirine El Ansary. Suitable for families with children 5+. From Constantinople to Istanbul Wednesday, May 25, 6:30 pm In partnership with the 2016 Toronto Storytelling Festival. Thursday, April 21, 1–2 pm $20, $18 Friends, $12 students and seniors Shermeen Beg re-imagines the patrons and architects behind Not to be missed! Michael Barry bridges art, mysticism, and Istanbul’s architectural wonders. poetry in this illustrated talk.

Songbirds and Dragons in Persian and Mughal Art PRIVATE EVENTS Thursday, May 26, 1–2 pm ADULT COURSE A spectacular venue for receptions, private dinners, Explore two marvellous creatures with Michael Barry. Cultural Exchange: The Art of the Silk Routes or corporate events large and small, the Aga Khan Wednesdays, April 6 – June 1 (no April 27), 6–8 pm Museum is one of Toronto’s architectural gems. Its Star-taker: The Toledo Astrolabe $280, $240 Friends, $200 students and seniors unique rental spaces include a 350-seat auditorium from the Aga Khan Museum Collection 50% parking discount available and 17-acre Park complete with reflecting pools. Thursday, June 16, 1–2 pm How were ideas, technology, and products traded on routes Please contact [email protected] How did medieval Islamic science perfect this ancient stretching from Asia to Europe? Sudharshan Durayappah or 416.646.4677 ext. 7733 for details. invention? Patricia Bentley explains. leads an artistic journey through the Silk Routes.

8 AGAKHANMUSEUM.ORG SPRING APR–JUN 2016 9 JOIN TODAY! DINE Friends of the Museum are the first to experience Enjoy a culinary adventure exhibitions, and always visit for free. Enjoy discounts, at Diwan! Chef Mark McEwan offers tantalizing flavours of invitations to exhibition previews, and more! the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and North Africa. EXPERIENCE MORE Experience a greater level of engagement at the Supporting Level Reserve via opentable.com or higher! Benefits include exclusive preview receptions, access to the for lunch 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, Patrons’ Lounge, and invitations to behind-the-scenes events. Tuesday to Sunday.

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Hours and Tickets Tours Accessibility

Monday: Closed Offered Tuesday to Sunday. The Aga Khan Museum is wheelchair- (except holiday Mondays) Adults: admission plus $10; accessible. Drop-offs at the street- Tuesday: 10 am–6 pm Students and seniors: admission level entrance can be made prior Wednesday: 10 am–8 pm plus $5 to parking. Thursday–Sunday: 10 am–6 pm Gallery Tour: A limited number of wheelchairs are Open Victoria Day 11 am and 3 pm, with extra available on a first-come, first-served May 23, 10 am–6 pm 6:30 pm tour on Wednesdays. basis. For more information about accessibility, please call 416.646.4677 SHOP FREE WEDNESDAYS! Architecture Tour: ext. 7700. 12:30 pm Looking for a special gift? Did you know Museum admission is free every Wednesday from A host of treasures is yours to Special Exhibitions Tour: 4–8 pm? Join us! discover at the Museum Shop. 1:30 pm contact us You’ll find the perfect way to say General Admission* General Information: Aga Khan Park Tour: 10:30 am “thank you” this Mother’s Day! Friends: Free 416.646.4677 and 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays; Adults: $20 And don’t forget: 4 pm only Tuesday to Friday Friends of the Museum: Seniors (65+): $15 the Museum Shop is now online (weather permitting). Adults: $10; 416.646.4667 Students (ID: 15–25): $15 at shop.agakhanmuseum.org. Students and seniors: $5. Diwan Restaurant: Children (3–14): $15 Museum Admission not required. 416.646.4670 *Tickets grant access to the Permanent Museum Shop: Collection and all special exhibitions. Group Tours 416.646.4677 ext. 7805 Interested in booking a tour for Private Events: 10 or more people? Please call How To Get Here 416.646.4677 ext. 7733 Group Reservations at 416.646.4677 The Aga Khan Museum is located at Group Reservations: ext. 7730 to discuss special group 77 Wynford Drive, close to Don Mills 416.646.4677 ext. 7730 rates and options for your visit. Road and Eglinton Avenue East in Education Bookings: Toronto, , Canada. Please visit 416.646.4677 ext. 7726 agakhanmuseum.org for directions, parking information, and TTC routes.

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Copyright © The Aga Khan Museum, 2016. Page 2: “Hot Spot” by Mona Hatoum, Photo Page 6: “Water-pipe smokers”; Photochrom print by Jörg von Bruchhausen, Courtesy of from the presentation album “Constantinople”; Credits: Galerie Max Hetzler. Photo by Photoglob Zürich, appr. 1890; Cover: Details of “Isfandiyar entraps the Simurgh” Ömer M. Koç Collection. folio from a manuscript of the Shahnameh Pages 4 and 5: Detail of “Isfandiyar fights Pages 7, 8, 10 and 11: Photos by Janet Kimber. © The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha the Simurgh” folio from a manuscript of the Shahnameh © The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha

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